Found my lost treasure!

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My wife just returned from visiting family members on the other side of the country and she came back with a box of old stuff we left there about a decade ago. I was overjoyed to see this beauty sitting in the box. He wrote me a nice message on the inside cover as well. RIP Grady!
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Great that it turned up. That book is rare and sell for many times the original price. Its always nice to find something special when you thought it may never be seen again.
 
happy for you
i was fortunate to have met grady and his wife (her name escapes me at the moment) edit easy-e reminded me it was randi
wonderful people.
because of grady's teaching and commentary i try to refrain from shots that are "fraught with peril" 😉
R.I.P. Grady
 
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happy for you
i was fortunate to have met grady and his wife (her name escapes me at the moment)
wonderful people.
because of grady's teaching and commentary i try to refrain from shots that are "fraught with peril" 😉
R.I.P. Grady
He had several wives. His favorite (and most recent) was Randi.
 
Grady was one of the best guys for the sport and in general. I met him once at a tournament in MA and he treated me like an old friend every time he ran into me at the place.
 
One of the most interesting men I ever knew. Brings back a lot of memories.
I knew Grady for about 17-18 years I’d guess. I really liked him. His number is still in my phone. I can’t delete it.🥲

Since it’s a properly signed book to Eric, and that’s my given name. Please addd me to your will. I’ll keep it safe. J/K your gonna out live me.

Warmest regards
Eric 😃😃
 
Grady was one of the best guys for the sport and in general. I met him once at a tournament in MA and he treated me like an old friend every time he ran into me at the place.
Grady loved pool as much as anyone ever. He was totally dedicated to pool.
 
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I got a few Grady stories. I recall Grady being asked a one pocket problem in the late 70s at the Rack.
Thirty tough, hard bitten road players gathered around the table while Grady held court, using multi-syllabic words.
…..they were looking like school children.
He always brought me a carton of Camels when he came to Canada.
 
My wife just returned from visiting family members on the other side of the country and she came back with a box of old stuff we left there about a decade ago. I was overjoyed to see this beauty sitting in the box. He wrote me a nice message on the inside cover as well. RIP Grady!View attachment 646873
I have a signed copy that I got when I was part of a group lesson at his house. He had great stories that weren't in the book!
 
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